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What’s intended by “worldwide halal and haram” is halals and harams that are valid in most places and times? Cigarette emerged following 15th century.

There are some general principles in Islam for deciding something that isn’t mentioned in the key resources of Islam. One of these is “the principle is that the permissibility of items.” Continue Reading “Is Smoking Haram in Islam?”→

How Did Islam Spread To The Empires Of West Africa: The Empire Of Kanem Bornu and Hausa Fulani

Islam at Kanem-Bornu Empire

Kanem-Bornu from the 13th century comprised the area around Lake Chad, extending as far north as Fezzan. Kanem now forms the northern area of the Republic of Chad. Islam was approved for the very first time from the Kanem ruler, Umme-Jilmi, who ruled between 1085-1097 C.E., via a scholar called Muhammad B. Mani, blamed for bringing Islam into Kanem-Bornu. Continue Reading “The Empire Of Kanem Bornu and Hausa Fulani”→

How Did Islam Spread To The Empires Of West Africa: The Empires of Mali and Songhai

Islam at the Empire of Mali

The effect of Islam in Mali dates back to the 15th century when Al-Bakri cites the conversion of its ruler to Islam. There was a gloomy period of drought that concluded by providing Muslim prayers and ablutions. Sundiata is the creator of the Mali Empire but was a weak Muslim, because he practiced Islam using syncretic clinics and has been highly disliked by the scholars. Continue Reading “The Empires of Mali and Songhai”→

How Did Islam Spread To The Empires Of West Africa: The Empire of Ghana

Muslim geographers and historians have provided exceptional records of Muslim rulers and individuals in Africa. They had been the very first Negro persons who accepted Islam. Trade and trade paved the way for its introduction of new elements of material civilization, also made possible the intellectual advancement which naturally followed the introduction and spread of schooling. Continue Reading “The Empire of Ghana”→

In the past two parts of the show, we replied both “big questions.” Who left us? God. Why are people here? In the last post, I suggested that the only way we could serve our Creator is via obeying His mandates, as conveyed via revelation.

About the requirement for revelation, I’d make these things: In the very first article of the series I pointed out that existence is filled with injustices, but our Creator is reasonable and just, and He determines justice maybe not in this lifetime, but at the afterlife. Continue Reading “The Big Questions: The Need For Revelation”→

The first of those two major questions in life would be, “Who left us?” We depended upon “God” as the response. As we’re a generation, God is your Creator.

There should be more to life than this, so let us think about it. If you don’t are living in a cave, you’re surrounded by things we people have left with our very own hands. But why did we create those things? The response, naturally, is that we create matters to carry out some particular purpose for us. In a nutshell, we create matters to serve us. Continue Reading “The Big Questions: The Purpose Life in Islam”→

The majority of us are brought up more on science than faith, and also to believe in the Big Bang and development over God. But making more sense? And is there some reason why the notions of science and creationism can’t coexist?

The Big Bang can describe the origin of this world, but it does not clarify the origin of this primordial dust cloud. This dust cloud (that, according to the concept, drawn together, compacted and then burst) needed to come from someplace. After all, it contained enough thing to form not only our galaxy, however, the billion other galaxies in the known world. Where did that emerge kind? Continue Reading “The Big Questions: Who Made Us Human?”→

The human head is a real marvel, but in some areas, it’s constrained. God is different from whatever your mind can think about or imagine, or so the mind will get confused if it attempts to envision God. Regardless, it’s possible to comprehend the features of God which don’t need you to create some mental pictures of Him. As an instance, one of God’s titles is al-Ghaffar, so He forgives all sins. Everybody can understand this easily because that’s the way the human mind can believe of God. Christian and Jewish teachings on God are confused partially due to the erroneous comprehension of the matter. Continue Reading “Can We See God?”→

One of the biggest misconceptions that lots of non-Muslims have about Islam have to do with the phrase “Allah.” For a variety of reasons, a lot of individuals have come to believe that Muslims worship a different God than Jews and Christians. This is completely false, since “Allah” is the Arabic term for “God” – and there’s only One God. But, it’s certainly true that Jews, Christians, and Muslims all have different concepts of Almighty God. This, nevertheless, doesn’t necessarily mean every one of those three religions worships a different God – because, as we’ve already said, there’s only One True God. Continue Reading “Who is Allah? Understand of God Muslim”→